Coniston
Coniston is a village and civil parish in the Furness area of Cumbria, England. Historically part of Lancashire, it lies in the southerly part of the Lake District National Park, in between Coniston Water, the 3rd lengthiest lake in the Lake District as well as Coniston Old Man; concerning 25 miles (40 km) north eastern of Barrow-in-Furness. Coniston is found on the western coast of the northern end of Coniston Water. It sits at the mouth of Coppermines Valley as well as Yewdale Beck, which come down from the Coniston Fells, historically the area of ore and also slate mining. Coniston's place hence created as a farming town and transportation center, offering these locations. Coniston was positioned in the very north-west of the historic county of Lancashire, with Coniston Old Man developing the area's acme. Today Coniston forms part of the Lake District National Park, the management region of Cumbria and the city government area of South Lakeland. Coniston belongs to the electoral ward called Coniston and also Crake Valley. The complete population of this ward as taken at the 2011 Census was 1,575.